It’s Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day again! I was too busy in May to post (the lilacs!), and we had very few blooms before that since
JUNE BLOOMS
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Loving and Leaving them for 32 years
It’s Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day again! I was too busy in May to post (the lilacs!), and we had very few blooms before that since
Walks & Sights … in New Hampshire Thirteen walks this month on trails, plus more in town, imprinting the scents, sights, sounds, and sensibility of
Links that may or may not be related to gardens, food, travel, nature, or heterotopias and liminal spaces but probably are. Sources in parentheses. Fall
“Color is consciousness itself, color is feeling” William H. Gass, in On Being Blue I came across two articles recently, one about colours of the
Delirium Blueberries, scarlet dazed, lick us flamingly with their feverish dreams. © MMWms 2020 * Featured image: blueberry shrubs at the bog, NH, 19 Oct
Today’s local dreamscape courtesy of the Esther Currier Wildlife Management Area at Low Plain. It’s an interesting place to walk, almost all flat except the